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      MFJust
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      When deploying a download from the FOG server, the cloning with partclone ends with [B]gunzip: crc error[/B] at 97% (only visible for less then a second) and then jumps to 100% and reboots. Sometimes the image is still bootable, sometimes it just shows an error message that windows failed to start.

      I already used
      [CODE]ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex half autoneg off[/CODE]
      on the FOG server but it didn’t help.

      Thank you in advance for helping.

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        MFJust
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        I have now reinstalled ubuntu server twice. The only software installed next to fog, is samba and openssh server.
        I tried it with Fog 1.2.0 and SVN 2698. The error appears with both versions. All disks have no bad blocks.

        When I set up a Fog server in a virtualbox with the same settings in the same network, there are no problems.
        Does someone have a clue?

        Could it be a problem with the mainboard?

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          MFJust
          last edited by

          OK, I finally found the problem. It seems the mainboard Asrock QC5000-ITX is not compatible.
          I switched it with an Asrock Q1900-ITX and the problems are gone.

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